New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has surpassed Brian Lara-Ricky Ponting by scoring a double century in the Christchurch Test.

On the day of the fourth double century of his career, Williamson entered the club of 7,000 runs in white. Also Lara-Ponting, at a faster time than De Villiers. He also became the first blackcap batsman to score 7,000 runs in Tests. At the end of the third day of the Christchurch Test, Pakistan trailed by 354 runs against the host New Zealand. They lost one wicket in the second innings and scored 8 runs.

New Zealand declared their innings at 659 in the Christchurch Test against Pakistan. Kiwi captain Ken Williamson has done 228 alone. On the third day, he picked up the fourth double century of his career.

Williamson played 364 balls to make 238. He has been battling a cold all the time. He has not hit a single but has bowled 28 times without a boundary.

He reached the milestone of 7,000 runs by scoring the fourth double century of his career. Williamson built this reputation faster than Lara, Ponting, de Villiers. He has 144 innings of 83 matches. And in Williamson's country, no one had 7,000 runs in Tests before him.

At the peak of his form, Williamson turned his third consecutive century into a double century. Kane's 369-run partnership with Henry Nichols is also the highest partnership in the New Zealand-Pakistan Test.